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Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana Reality Check : ‘The image is printed with the Head administrator yet we have neither a house nor a land’

Nabiha Omar by Nabiha Omar
March 20, 2021 - Updated on December 25, 2021
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On 14 and 25 February, a commercial for the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana was distributed in Kolkata and abutting areas, papers, including Prabhat Khabar, Sanmarg. The promotion likewise highlighted an image of a lady with a grinning photograph of Head administrator Narendra Modi. With the motto of ‘Independent India, Confident Bengal’, the commercial peruses, ‘I got my home under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana. With the rooftop over the head, around 24 lakh families got independent. Meet up and together make the fantasy of an independent India real.
The lady whose image is imprinted in the commercial engraved in the portion of the papers’ primary page is named Laxmi Devi. We found that Lakshmi Devi got this information after the ad was distributed.
Laxmi, 48, has been grieved since the time she saw her image in the paper. They don’t have a clue when and who snapped this photo of them. One whole day she spent circumventing the newspaper workplaces and inquiring about why they print her image. Laxmi feels that this photograph has been published by the papers, while the Public authority has delivered India’s promotion.
In the ad, alongside the photograph of Lakshmi, I have discovered my home under the PM’s Home Plan. Yet in all actuality, Lakshmi Devi doesn’t have her own home. Lakshmi lives in a khulbadi with a lease of 500 rupees, alongside five individuals from her family. In simple terms, a khulbadi can be known as a ghetto.
Initially from the Chhapra region of Bihar, Laxmi Devi moved to Kolkata with her relatives as a kid. Throughout the previous 40 years, the Bahugazar police headquarters in Kolkata has lived in the Malaga Line territory. He was hitched to Chandradev Prasad, an inhabitant of Bihar, who kicked the bucket in 2009.
Says Lakshmi Devi, “They have neither land in the town nor their property in Bengal. After the demise of my significant other, all the obligations came over me. Has three children and three girls. I have hitched everybody. Two children live with me. They convey a similar kind of dispatch. They procure 200 to 300 rupees every day. “
Laxmi says, “My better half used to work in the Bengal transport administration,” she says. After his passing, I continued running for a very long time. However, I didn’t get work. From that point forward, I began a cleaning job to a great extent. At this moment, I function as a cleaner in a recreation center where I get 500 rupees per month. After the passing of my better half, I likewise get the benefits of 2,000 rupees. “
Do you own a home? In light of this inquiry, Lakshmi says, “Where do I have a home?” The entire everyday routine was cut while experiencing on the asphalt. I live in a 500-rupee cargo hovel. In which my two children, a little girl-in-law and their two youngsters, live.’
The house was in an awful state. The divider was in a decrepit condition in numerous spots. Garments were hung in one corner of the room; utensils were kept in the other corner. Anita Devi, the little girl-in-law of Lakshmi Devi, says, “We live in a challenging situation. Lamp fuel oil is bought for Rs 100  “
Lakshmi’s most youthful child Rahul Prasad was additionally present at home. 25-year-old Rahul, who has been educated up to the fourth class, “We didn’t get gas from the public authority, and we were unable to purchase from ourselves since we live in Kholabadi.” Gas isn’t permitted here. “
Lakshmi Devi didn’t have a clue when her image was taken.
With the photograph imprinted in the paper, Lakshmi says, “I don’t recall when and who has snapped this photo.” When I woke up to rest, the area individuals showed me an image in the paper and said that it is you. Since the time I saw the picture, I’m disturbed. I know nothing. “
Lakshmi further says, “The Gangasagar Mela was held in Babughat. There I functioned as a cleaning worker in the restroom for ten days. I think this image was taken in that general area. Be that as it may, I know nothing. I additionally went to where the paper is printed. I asked him where this photograph came from, so he said it is from a public authority. Ask the public officer who snapped the picture. “
Laxmi thinks about PM Modi as a sibling. She says, “I need Modiji to give me a house so that at an old age, I can remain at home.” I have been living on the asphalt since adolescence. ”
The zone where Lakshmi Devi resides comes in North Kolkata. Newslandry called up BJP Locale President Shivaji Singha Roy of North Kolkata to talk about this.
Nonetheless, a junior leader of the BJP, who lives in the Malaga Line region, says on the state of not composing his name, “I met Laxmi Devi. The image in the commercial is her own. Laxmi Devi revealed that whoever snapped her photo had said that every one of the ladies like us would be given a house after going to the public authority (BJP). I believe in Modiji. “
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